人类基因组拷贝数的全球变化
Richard Redon1, Shumpei Ishikawa, Karen R Fitch
1The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SA, UK.
Nature
|November 24, 2006
概括
这项研究绘制了人类基因组复制数变异 (CNV) 在不同种群中的变异. 这些发现揭示了重要的CNV含量,影响了遗传多样性和疾病研究.
科学领域:
- 基因组学就是基因组学.
- 人类遗传学 人类遗传学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 在DNA序列中的拷贝数变异 (CNV) 是功能性重要,但尚未完全理解.
- CNVs是遗传多样性和进化变化的重要来源.
研究的目的:
- 构建人类基因组中副本数变量区域 (CNVRs) 的第一代地图.
- 分析各种人群中CNV的范围和分布.
主要方法:
- 使用SNP基因型阵列对270个个体的DNA进行查 (HapMap集合).
- 使用基于克隆的比较基因组杂交来识别CNVs.
主要成果:
- 识别了1447个CNVR,覆盖360个大数据库 (12%的基因组).
- CNVR含有众多的基因,疾病位点,功能元素和细分重复.
- CNV的核酸含量比SNP更高,并且表现出特定群体的变化.
结论:
- 生成的CNV地图是了解人类遗传多样性和进化的一个宝贵资源.
- 这些数据突显了CNV在遗传研究中的重要性,包括疾病研究.
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